INDEX 



1661 



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 Forest management Continued 



Cutting and sil vicultural system 904 



Even-aged forest (chart) 904 



Extensive, areas (chart) 48 



Program, summary 47 



Farm woodlands, Central States 959 



Intensive, forest areas (chart) 49 



Program, summary 49 



Multiple-purpose, defined 89 



Naval -stores production 955 



Practices, regional _. 911 



Other classes research 673 



Private, Lake States 961 



Measures for improving 978 



New England and Middle Atlantic 



States 966 



Pacific coast 911,916 



Rocky Mountain region 931-7 



Separation from manufacturing de- 

 sirable 981 



South 939 



Single-purpose, place of 90 



Summary 16 



Progress and requirements of research 669 



Public and private (charts) 17 



Research by Forest Service 1557 



State, costs 1605 



Southern properties ._ 953 



Selection forest (chart) 905 



(See also Intensive forestry, Liquidation 



policy.) 



Forest mensuration, progress and require- 

 ments of research 671 



Forests, national. (See National forests.) 



Forests as natural laboratories for research.. 560 



Forest pathology. (See Diseases, forest.) 



Diseases, in national forests 601 



Forests, permanent, as basis of community 



development 108 



Forest policy, Indian 620 



Forest practice, distribution of volume in 



various cutting systems (charts) 906, 



917, 922, 923, 926, 929, 934, 944, 949, 970, 972, 

 973, 974, 976. 



Forests, private, income (table) 1323 



Public control of, in other countries 1005 



Forest problems, solution constitutes national 



problem _ 35 



Summary 11 



Forest products. (See also Products.) 



Central States 958 



Changing demand . 1355 



Classification of 246 



Construction material, competition with.. 251 



Consumed in agriculture. 97 



Decay, prevention of 709 



Demand for 899 



Farm, value of 98 



Farm woodland, quantity and value 897 



Federal research in as a form of State aid-. 1143 



Fungous injury to 707 



Importance increasing of consumption 1356 



Improvement of production 1362 



Industrial organization and practice 1358 



Insect damage to 726 



Integration of industries 1360 



Lake States 962 



Loss from decay 708 



Merchandising... 1364 



Minor, wood consumption in (table) 275 



Miscellaneous 554 



New England and Middle Atlantic States. 968 



Pacific coast 912 



Production and consumption: 



Central States 958 



Lake States. 962 



New England and Middle Atlantic States. 968 



Pacific coast 912 



Rocky Mountain region (table) 932 



South 940 



Forest products research 676, 1365 



Better unit construction 1 367 



Better use of wood 1367 



Conversion 1376 



Design of fabricated products.. 1371 



Engineering resources 1367 



Form of product 1372 



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Forest products research Continued 



Fiber processing 1384 



Fire retardants 1369 



Fundamental and utilization 1391 



Gluing 1371 



Log grading 1377 



Logging equipment, methods. 1378 



Markets, expansion, proposed action 1357 



Mechanical, physical properties 1388 



Mill waste utilization, prevention 1385 



M ore marketable products, lower costs 1372 



Naval stores harvesting 1379 



New pulping processes 1381 



Painting and moisture proofing 1370 



Paper machine operating 1385 



Prevention of decay 1369 



Production improvement 1362 



Pulp and paper 1379 



Pulping processes, improvement 1381 



Pulping new species 1382 



Rocky Mountain region 932 



Seasoning 1374 



Selection and grading 1373 



Selective logging 1378 



Selective logging, sustained yield 1360 



Shrinkage, prevention 1369 



South 940 



Timber-growth conditions 1389 



Transportation.. 1358 



Uses, coordination 898 



Users' forestry extension needs 1582 



Utilization, improved, as an element of in- 

 tensive forestry 1463 



Wood chemistry 1387 



Wood-destroying organisms 1 390 



Wood structure 1386 



Wood structure, composition, properties.. _ 1386 



Forest Products Laboratory 1143 



Forest production: 



Financing of _ 1125 



Public returns from 111 



Small-timber holdings 1361 



Forest properties: 



Economic size 900 



Organizing 901 



Investments involved in building up 1127 



Forests, protection, Federal regulation 1351 



Classification 1347 



Forests, protection, in foreign countries._.1005, 1035 



Forests, public, income possible (table) 1322 



Watershed protection, limiting factors 1288 



Forest ranges 527 



Areas, public share of (chart) 78 



Eastern United States, forage production.. 552 



Improvements ._ 543 



Indian reservations 546 



Influences, research, erosion, and stream 



flow 675 



Investigations, research 673 



Management problems, western 535 



On national forests 544 



Ownership (table) 528 



Ownership, western 544 



Problems, southern 550 



Problems of, summary 32 



Program, summary 55 



On public domain _ 546 



In the South 547 



Management program 1537 



Research program, suggestions regarding .. 1540 



Use and revegetation 539 



Western, conditions of 532 



Carrying capacity 541 



Livestock, distribution on. 542 



In private ownership 547 



Seasonal use 542 



In State ownership 546 



Extent and importance 528 



Forage production 530 



Forest for recreation 463 



Regulation. (See Regulation, public.) 



Recreationists (table) 465 



Forest (s) : 



Regions of United States (map) 123 



Relation to watershed problems West Gulf 



drainages _ 363 



Watershed protection, summary 27 



